Leprechauns Have Annoying Little Brothers Too

As Irish folklore has it, cluricauns  close
family members of leprechauns  may get the short end of the
rainbow on St. Pattys Day, but end up getting away with
mayhem all year long.

Leprechaun investigator John Murphy says cluricauns physically
resemble leprechauns, but have very different personalities.

For example, cluricauns get their jollies by causing chaos in
mortals lives by overturning chairs, breaking plates, and
stealing wine, food, and animals.

Murphy says the pesky little fairies cause even more commotion
when they harness animals like sheep, goats and dogs and
ride them throughout the country at night.

But while cluricauns are stirring up havoc, their older, more
responsible leprechaun brothers formally disapprove
of their little bros wild antics and often
disassociate themselves from their activities.

Although cluricauns seem like excellent party buddies, they
never actually have beer money because they dont know where
the leprechauns hide their pots of gold.